
Angelo Valmoria Roxas (born 1976) is a Filipino painter based in Quezon City, Philippines. He is known for his distinctive crown motifs. These symbols represent life’s challenges and the limits of human perception.
In addition to painting, Roxas has contributed to the Philippine entertainment industry. He worked as a writer for television series such as FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano and Panday (2005). Through this work, he expanded his creative expression beyond visual art.
In 2024, he held a solo exhibition titled Koronang Tanso at Secret Fresh Gallery in Ronac Art Center, San Juan City. Later that year, he presented another solo show, Tropical Gothic, at Galerie Joaquin. As a result, he strengthened his presence in the contemporary Filipino art scene.
Moreover, his works have appeared in numerous group exhibitions. These include shows at J Studio, Secret Fresh, ArtistSpace Ayala Museum, and Galerie Joaquin. In addition, he has exhibited at Altro Mondo, The Art District, M Galerie, and Nuzen Art Gallery.
Furthermore, his works have been showcased at Boston Gallery, Vinyl on Vinyl, Nami Gallery, and Arte Bettina. He also participated in exhibitions at ArtePintura, Art Circle Gallery, Cevio Art Haus, and Galerie Francesca. Other venues include Kapitolyo Art Space, Sentro Leona, and Vetro Gallery.


